# Getting started Welcome to the getting started page! Here you'll learn how to use every **DiscordChatExporter** (DCE for short) feature. For other things you can do with DCE, check out the [Guides](Readme.md#guides) section. If you still have unanswered questions after reading this page or if you have encountered a problem, please visit our [FAQ & Troubleshooting](Troubleshooting.md) section. The information presented on this page is valid for **all** platforms. ## GUI or CLI? ![GUI vs CLI](https://i.imgur.com/j9OTxRB.png) **DCE** has two different versions: - **Graphical User Interface** (**GUI**) - it's the preferred version for newcomers as it is easy to use. You can get it by [downloading](https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter/releases/latest) the `DiscordChatExporter.zip` file. - **Command-line Interface** (**CLI**) - offers greater flexibility and more features for advanced users, such as export scheduling, ID lists, and more specific date ranges. You can get it by [downloading](https://github.com/Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter/releases/latest) the `DiscordChatExporter.CLI.zip` file. If you're not comfortable with **Windows'** Command-line (cmd), please choose the GUI. [**macOS**](MacOS.md), [**Linux**](Linux.md) and [**Docker**](Docker.md) users can only use the CLI version. There are dedicated guides for each version: - [Using the GUI](Using-the-GUI.md) - [Using the CLI](Using-the-CLI.md) ## File formats ### HTML ![](https://i.imgur.com/S7lBTkV.png) The HTML format replicates Discord's interface, making it the most user-friendly option. It's the best format for attachment preview and sharing. You can open `.html` files with a web browser, such as Google Chrome. > **Warning**: > If a picture is deleted, or if a user changes its avatar, the respective images will no longer be displayed. > Export using the "Download referenced assets" (`--media`) option to avoid this. ### Plain Text The Plain Text format is the best option for archiving due to its small size. You can open `.txt` files with a text editor, such as Notepad. ### JSON The JSON format contains more technical information and is easily parsable. You can open `.json` files with a text editor, such as Notepad. ### CSV ![](https://i.imgur.com/VEVUsKs.png) ![](https://i.imgur.com/1vPmQqQ.png) The CSV format allows for easy parsing of the chat log. Depending on your needs, the JSON format might be better. You can open `.csv` files with a text editor, such as Notepad, or a spreadsheet app, like Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets.